Fun, fast, and in full color, this portable resource is a perfect study tool covering everything you need to know for a solid foundation in neuroscience and neuroanatomy. This quick review tool allows you to test your knowledge on the go—when and where it’s convenient. More than 220 flash cards with Netter illustrations on the front and answers to labels and explanatory text on the back emphasize key neuroscience principles and clinical applications for an efficient yet in-depth review.
Cards provide clinically important correlations in neuroanatomy, cell biology, and neurophysiology; extensive imaging, cross-sectional anatomy, and vascular information; and clinical pearls and helpful summaries of the results of neurological damage or injuries on the back of each card
New neuropathology coverage from traumatic brain injury and coma to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia
New access to cross-sectional anatomy cards online
Coverage of timely topics such as cannabinoids, opioids, PTSD, OCD, and aging and the nervous system
Pre-punched holes and convenient binding ring allow you to carry selected groups of flash cards with you anywhere
A perfect study aid and complement to Dr. Felton’s related titles: Netter’s Atlas of Neuroscience, 3rd Edition (to which the cards are cross-referenced), and Netter’s Neuroscience Coloring Book
Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices
1 Overview of the Nervous System Plates 1-1 to 1-64 1-22 Anatomy of the Basal Surface of the Brain, with the Brain Stem and Cerebellum Removed 1-23 Brain Imaging: Computed Tomography Scans, Coronal and Sagittal 1-24 Brain Imaging: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Axial and Sagittal T1-Weighted Images 1-25 Brain Imaging: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Axial and Sagittal T2-Weighted Images 1-26 Horizontal Brain Sections Showing the Basal Ganglia 1-27 Major Limbic Forebrain Structures 1-28 Color Imaging of the Corpus Callosum by Diffusion Tensor Imaging 1-29 Hippocampal Formation and Fornix 1-30 Thalamic Anatomy 1-31 Thalamic Nuclei 1-32 Brain Stem Surface Anatomy: Posterolateral View 1-33 Brain Stem Surface Anatomy: Anterior View 1-34 Cerebellar Anatomy: Internal Features 1-35 Spinal Column: Bony Anatomy 1-36 Spinal Cord: Gross Anatomy In Situ 1-37 Spinal Cord: Its Meninges and Spinal Roots 1-38 Spinal Cord: Cross-Sectional Anatomy In Situ 1-39 Spinal Cord: White and Gray Matter 1-40 Ventricular Anatomy 1-41 Ventricular Anatomy in Coronal Forebrain Section 1-42 Anatomy of the Fourth Ventricle: Lateral View 1-43 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Ventricles: Axial and Coronal Views 1-44 Circulation of the Cerebrospinal Fluid 1-45 Arterial Supply to the Brain and Meninges 1-46 Common Sites of Cerebrovascular Occlusive Disease 1-47 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Basal View 1-48 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Cutaway Basal View Showing the Circle of Willis 1-49 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Coronal Forebrain Section 1-50 Circle of Willis: Schematic Illustration and Vessels In Situ 1-51 Arterial Distribution to the Brain: Lateral and Medial Views 1-52 Magnetic Resonance Angiography: Coronal Full Vessel View 1-53 Vertebrobasilar Arterial System 1-54 Arterial Blood Supply to the Spinal Cord: Longitudinal View 1-55 Arterial Supply to the Spinal Cord: Cross-Sectional View 1-56 Meninges and Superficial Cerebral Veins 1-57 Venous Sinuses 1-58 Magnetic Resonance Venography 1-59 Neurulation 1-60 Neural Tube Development and Neural Crest Formation 1-61 Development of Peripheral Axons 1-62 Early Brain Development: 36-Day-Old Embryo 1-63 Early Brain Development: 49-Day-Old Embryo and 3-Month-Old Embryo 1-64 Development of the Ventricles
2 Regional Neuroscience Plates 2-1 to 2-99 2-1 Spinal Cord and PNS Schematic 2-2 Anatomy of a Peripheral Nerve 2-3 Cutaneous Receptors 2-4 Neuromuscular Junction 2-5 Dermatomal Distribution 2-6 Cutaneous Distribution of Peripheral Nerves 2-7 Cutaneous Nerves of the Head and Neck 2-8 Phrenic Nerve 2-9 Brachial Plexus 2-10 Cutaneous Innervation of the Upper Limb from Peripheral Nerves 2-11 Scapular, Axillary, and Radial Nerves above the Elbow 2-12 Radial Nerve in the Forearm 2-13 Musculocutaneous Nerve 2-14 Median Nerve 2-15 Ulnar Nerve 2-16 Lumbar Plexus 2-17 Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses 2-18 Femoral and Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerves 2-19 Obturator Nerve 2-20 Sciatic and Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerves 2-21 Tibial Nerve 2-22 Common Peroneal Nerve 2-23 Schematic of the Autonomic Nervous System 2-24 Autonomic Distribution to the Head and Neck—Medial View 2-25 Autonomic Distribution to the Head and Neck—Lateral View 2-26 Autonomic Distribution to the Eye 2-27 Thoracic Sympathetic Chain and Splanchnic Nerves 2-28 Innervation of the Tracheobronchial Tree 2-29 Innervation of the Heart 2-30 Abdominal Nerves and Ganglia 2-31 Nerves of the Esophagus 2-32 Nerves of the Stomach and Duodenum 2-33 Nerves of the Small Intestine 2-34 Nerves of the Large Intestine 2-35 Enteric Nervous System 2-36 Autonomic Innervation of the Liver and Biliary Tract 2-37 Autonomic Innervation of the Pancreas 2-38 Innervation of the Adrenal Gland 2-39 Nerves of the Kidneys, Ureters, and Urinary Bladder 2-40 Innervation of the Male Reproductive Organs 2-41 Innervation of the Female Reproductive Organs 2-42 Cytoarchitecture of the Spinal Cord Gray Matter 2-43 Spinal Cord Cross Sections 1 (C7, T7) 2-44 Spinal Cord Cross Sections 2 (L4, S2) 2-45 Spinal Cord Imaging 2-46 Spinal Somatic Reflex Pathways 2-47 Muscle and Joint Receptors and Muscle Spindles 2-48 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medulla–Spinal Cord Transition 2-49 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medulla at the Level of the Obex 2-50 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medulla at the Level of the Inferior Olive 2-51 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medulla at the Level of CN X and the Vestibular Nuclei 2-52 Brain Stem Cross Section: Medullo-Pontine Junction 2-53 Brain Stem Cross Section: Pons at the Level of the Facial Nucleus 2-54 Brain Stem Cross Section: Pons at the Level of the Genu of the Facial Nerve 2-55 Brain Stem Cross Sections: Pons at the Level of the Trigeminal Motor and Main Sensory Nuclei 2-56 Brain Stem Cross Section: Pons-Midbrain Junction 2-57 Brain Stem Cross Section: Midbrain at the Level of the Inferior Colliculus 2-58 Brain Stem Cross Section: Midbrain at the Level of the Superior Colliculus and Geniculate Nuclei 2-59 Brain Stem Cross Section: Midbrain-Diencephalic Junction 2-60 Brain Stem Arterial Syndromes 2-61 Cranial Nerves: Basal View of the Brain 2-62 Cranial Nerves and Their Nuclei: Schematic View 2-63 Nerves of the Orbit 2-64 Extraocular Cranial Nerves 2-65 Trigeminal Nerve (CN V) 2-66 Facial Nerve (CN VII) 2-67 Vestibulocochlear Nerve (CN VIII) 2-68 Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX) 2-69 Vagus Nerve (CN X) 2-70 Accessory Nerve (CN XI) 2-71 Hypoglossal Nerve (CN XII) 2-72 Reticular Formation and Nuclei 2-73 Sleep-Wakefulness Control 2-74 Cerebellar Organization: Lobes and Regions 2-75 Cerebellar Anatomy: Deep Nuclei and Cerebellar Peduncles 2-76 Thalamic Anatomy and Interconnections with the Cerebral Cortex 2-77 Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland 2-78 Hypothalamic Nuclei 2-79 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Midpons 2-80 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Midbrain 2-81 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Rostral Midbrain and Hypothalamus 2-82 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Anterior Commissure and Caudal Thalamus 2-83 Axial Sections through the Forebrain: Head of the Cudate Nucleus and Midthalamus 2-84 Axial Sections through the Forebrain:
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